1 pp 1916
A row of shops, one of which has the name GIOVANNI, in reverse, over its door, leads to a square, or campo in which the sunlight is tempered by awnings and large umbrellas. The name of the street, CALLE PESCHERIA, is to be read on a placard on the wall over one of the fish shops. The black patch on the woman wearing an apron is no longer conspicuous, and the apron is more uniformly shaded. The building on the extreme right is further darkened with vertical lines.
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